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we had an election that was that shellacking for the big spenders. they just lost and they were demanding among other things accountability. they were demanding that we in congress be responsible for what we do and do it out in the open and stand up and be willing to answer in our town hall meetings for what we have done. a fair request in a great republic like ours, i think. i have been a critic of this idea that we won't have a budget we won't vote and we haven't voted. very few votes. we had the harry reid proposal when the john boehner proposal and this compromise proposal. our colleagues brought up the house budget so they could vote it down and it was a historic budget. they did it publicly and voted on the floor. there were amendments, new spending by $6 trillion. they changed the death course of america. i would like to have seen them go further because even that plan to alter the debt trajectory of america, bringing down our deficit didn't balance in the tenth year. the house was radical and did strange things, not so. read the budget. it wa
we had an election that was that shellacking for the big spenders. they just lost and they were demanding among other things accountability. they were demanding that we in congress be responsible for what we do and do it out in the open and stand up and be willing to answer in our town hall meetings for what we have done. a fair request in a great republic like ours, i think. i have been a critic of this idea that we won't have a budget we won't vote and we haven't voted. very few votes. we had...
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government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to provide tax incentives to create jobs and to reduce the income tax burden. i got rid of the income tax on 25% of people, so that's not true. but i do what i want to do the way that we would disagree is he would like to keep on cutting the government and think everything would be wonderful. if you look at this book i call for the public-private partnership and infrastructure. it's nothing that america has never done. i have no objection to privatizing certain things. but on the other hand, if you look at the facts, it's not public versus private. it's what works best. for the simp
government and this is about the big government cutting back with a roar. what is your response to that? >> it's not true. when i was president, and as i pointed out, we spent less than 20% of gdp -- we spent less than 19% of gdp and we taxed less than 20% of gdp but at or under the post world war to leverage. when i was a governor we had the second lowest tax burden in the country to be i raised the taxes to fund education and economic development incentives and lower the taxes to...
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oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. what i've tried it. big piece of potato. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. and last chance at medicare open enrollment, too. what do you mean? it ends december 7th. if you haven't reviewed your medicare plan choices yet, well, it's getting late. medicare gives you free cancer screenings and wellness visits, and 50% off brand name prescription drugs when you're in the donut hole... it's all part of the health care law. december 7th? i better get goin'! [ male announcer ] medicare open enrollment ends soon. call 1-800-medicare or visit medicare.gov to l
oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. what i've tried it. big piece of potato. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous...
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the only would it help the economy is big deficit reduction. when democrats do this, one of the things to watch is we use to talk about spending as the problem because spending is the problem. spending has jumped from 20% of gdp to 25% to gdp. spending is too high and needs to come down. raising taxes is no part of cutting spending. raising taxes is what politicians do instead of cutting spending. in 1982, they said deficit spending and just turned it to just deficits. all that happened in 1982 was taxes were raised. spending increased rather than decrease. in 1990, after the deal to cut spending and raise taxes, taxes went up -- spending what up, not down. both times, spending got worse, not better. all of the discussions are around now, democrats are now suggesting to add $1 trillion in additional spending to the spending reduction package because they want $1 trillion of tax increases to pay for one trillion -- $1 trillion of higher spending, and the phony spending they are now offering is the promise not to be in afghanistan and iraq for th
the only would it help the economy is big deficit reduction. when democrats do this, one of the things to watch is we use to talk about spending as the problem because spending is the problem. spending has jumped from 20% of gdp to 25% to gdp. spending is too high and needs to come down. raising taxes is no part of cutting spending. raising taxes is what politicians do instead of cutting spending. in 1982, they said deficit spending and just turned it to just deficits. all that happened in 1982...
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do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that populous road i. it's easy and happening in many media outlets to over emphasize the movement. theri mentioned the study who du fear more the big government or big business. that is off sit of what the occupy movement stands for. >> there was a question do youty the have aroun and the have not. the number of people that think we should redistribute is going down not up. as y look at the automobile --y movement the public opinion is moving the opposite way. it's easy to ove estimate the occupy movement's cultural power. my jokel hear leralism. >> why don't they care aboutine? >
do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that...
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it's too big a statend to complicated to run in. you can see meg was going to screw up somewhere down the line and she did. on the oer side, with the way the stateworks is when the governor's race goes to one party, th senate race that's the same year goes to that party. once you call the governor's race, you had to go the senate race for boxer. chris: gloria, let's take a look at your prediction. >> tax cuts, have you the mocratic plan for the middle class. i predict neither passes and it goes in a la duck session. chris: how did you know that? >> i'm not a rocket scientist, it was clear that th weren't going tocome to any agreement d would end up in a lame duck. another priction, you're going to be dealing with the tax cut issue in a couple more years. chris: kelly, here we go, kelly o'donnell. >> we thinkf the magical mystical bipartisanship,e're seei it in strange way people are voting again what they normally would to prepare for november and democrats a republins trying to find thin to work together on so they can sell themsel
it's too big a statend to complicated to run in. you can see meg was going to screw up somewhere down the line and she did. on the oer side, with the way the stateworks is when the governor's race goes to one party, th senate race that's the same year goes to that party. once you call the governor's race, you had to go the senate race for boxer. chris: gloria, let's take a look at your prediction. >> tax cuts, have you the mocratic plan for the middle class. i predict neither passes and...
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we have found that this work is scary and big. they're the next generation. they are the long-term residents of the neighborhood. the kids are involved in helping us see what we cannot see in front of us. i will say that i shared a lot with you. i will stop there. there is the contact information. i thank you for the time. >> to do is you have any questions? no questions. we can move to public comment. no public comment. we can close this issue. are there any other items on the agenda to be called? >> no. this meeting is adjourned. thank you everyone for attending. >> around me what you see is an exhibition bien asian american women artist association. one of my favorites is cheers to muses which is a variety of sculpture, paintings and photographs in which the artists not only show their own work but talk about the muses who inspired them. coming up we have a variety of exhibitions celebrating diversity and performances and every first thursday we have an opening in our main gallery. >> what kinds of organizations utilize your affordable space progr program?
we have found that this work is scary and big. they're the next generation. they are the long-term residents of the neighborhood. the kids are involved in helping us see what we cannot see in front of us. i will say that i shared a lot with you. i will stop there. there is the contact information. i thank you for the time. >> to do is you have any questions? no questions. we can move to public comment. no public comment. we can close this issue. are there any other items on the agenda to...
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big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff? neutrogena® t/gel shampoo defeats dandruff after just one use. t/gel shampoo. it works. neutrogena®. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> so what about me? i have a family history. am i heart attack-proof? so a couple of weeks ago i met up with dr. arthur to gauge my likelihood of having an actual heart attack. time to see what fate has to offer me. >> we had some good news when we did the imaging, you had no plaque in your coronary arteries, your carotids were like a spring chicken. >> i like that. someone mad
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he's made a big change in his diet. he is a vegan. raising the question, if the first boomer president can press the restart button at the age of 65, what about the rest of the boomers? here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: there was a time when bill clinton never met a big mac he didn't like. hillary clinton persuaded white house chefs to look healthier meals which kind of worked. but it wasn't until 2004, when he had triple bypass heart surgery that bill clinton truly got serious about changing his eating habits. then last year, with a goal of shedding 20 pounds for his daughter's wedding, he cut out all meat, as he explained to barbara walters. >> i quit eating animal products, including dairy. >> so, it's mostly what, grains and -- i mostly eat vegetables, fruits and whole grain bread and i just feel better doing it. >> reporter: for more than a year now, clinton had been adhering very closely to what's known as a vegan diet. like a vegetarian diet, the vegan diet excludes beef, chicken and pork. vegans cut out fish and all ani
he's made a big change in his diet. he is a vegan. raising the question, if the first boomer president can press the restart button at the age of 65, what about the rest of the boomers? here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: there was a time when bill clinton never met a big mac he didn't like. hillary clinton persuaded white house chefs to look healthier meals which kind of worked. but it wasn't until 2004, when he had triple bypass heart surgery that bill clinton truly got serious...
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big without imposing consequences, we'll fail. right now, president obama has very bad options. and he's going to have to figure out how to dance and how to maneuver over the course of the next six to eight months to keep this thing alive. >> you have been at this for decades and seem demoralized. if you could wave a magic wand and stabilize the middle east, what would you do? >> i'm not demoralized. >> good. >> to quote jack kennedy, it's not about me but to quote jack kennedy, i'm an idealist withoutwithou withoutal luwithou withoutwithou withoutal allusion law i'll be damn to recommend policies for my government that will result in failure. policies that aren't carefully thought through, policies based on the world the way they want it to be rather than on the way the world really is. this guy barack obama needs to keep working this problem. the secretary of state needs to get her arms around it. she needs to take charge. she needs to quietly work with abbas and netanyahu to find out where they really are. can the gaps be bridg
big without imposing consequences, we'll fail. right now, president obama has very bad options. and he's going to have to figure out how to dance and how to maneuver over the course of the next six to eight months to keep this thing alive. >> you have been at this for decades and seem demoralized. if you could wave a magic wand and stabilize the middle east, what would you do? >> i'm not demoralized. >> good. >> to quote jack kennedy, it's not about me but to quote jack...
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i know the big picture; you use the government to promote licies. what are the policies to get people to demand more products so that companies can make more products and hire more people d e capit to build more factories? >> there are four things: you invest in infrastructure or other things that the public sector -- that's a kind of stimulous program. >> that's kind of a stim you las and creation of demand, different sides of the same coin. you put more money -- you give people -- you give employees or employers tax relief that puts more money in their pocket so that they spend more. you provide support to parts of the economy that we obvious laying people off on a huge scale that they don't wanto lay off because they have important work to do. and that's why support for state and lol governments is so important. you providenemployment insurance and support for workers who have lost their jobs and who would otherwise set off a spiral by cutting their spending. and you do everything that you can to promote t sale of american products to foreign con
i know the big picture; you use the government to promote licies. what are the policies to get people to demand more products so that companies can make more products and hire more people d e capit to build more factories? >> there are four things: you invest in infrastructure or other things that the public sector -- that's a kind of stimulous program. >> that's kind of a stim you las and creation of demand, different sides of the same coin. you put more money -- you give people --...
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and the second bush administration comes, and they say big tax cuts. that's going to fire up economic growth, tt's going to fire up job creation. they were wrong. when clinton had a proposal to raise revenue and cut spending, they said it would crater the economy, and yet clinton had the best record on economic growth, the best record on job creation. they were wrong again. during the second bush administration, at the end, has everybody forgotten? we were on the brink of financial collapse. i was called to a special meeting in this building with the bush administration's secretary of treasury, and i along with other lears of the house and the senate were told we were daysway from a financial collapse. this idea that you can't raise revenue or it will kill jobs; you can't cut spending or it will kill jobs has not proven to be right. in the real world, the clinton administration raised revenue, cut spending to get our debt under control
and the second bush administration comes, and they say big tax cuts. that's going to fire up economic growth, tt's going to fire up job creation. they were wrong. when clinton had a proposal to raise revenue and cut spending, they said it would crater the economy, and yet clinton had the best record on economic growth, the best record on job creation. they were wrong again. during the second bush administration, at the end, has everybody forgotten? we were on the brink of financial collapse. i...
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do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that populous road i. it's easy and happening in many media outlets to over emphasize the movement. theri mentioned the study who du fear more the big government or big business. that is off sit of what the occupy movement stands for. >> there was a question do youty the have aroun and the have not. the number of people that think we should redistribute is going down not up. as y look at the automobile --y movement the public opinion is moving the opposite way. it's easy to ove estimate the occupy movement's cultural power. my jokel hear leralism. >> why don't they care aboutine? >
do you fear big business, big go, or big labor. only 9% fear big labour. 65% fuel big government. >> they ink government iscorrup. >> they feel it's filled within. it'the big movement in the apologiepolls isamong the demra. when they look at the bailout and theax code they say that is the way we thought it worked. >> they can take the road of po. >> you can glow against the go t we need to have is bring america to a playing w a a place place . >> i think that...
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. >> this sort of stuff, these big booms that are the main difference. you really don't have those going off at a seminary. >> reporter: audrey is a second lieutenant, one of 200 candidates training at ft. jacks jackson. this is boot camp for chaplains. >> those are the safest place for you to be. >> reporter: here clergy of all faiths learn to survive in combat. actually not just survive. to minister in the midst of chaos. chaplains don't shoot, but they have to learn how to move and communicate under very loud stressful conditions. they'll soon be in the ranks of nearly 3,000 chaplains who all have to meet the requirements of the specific faith that spoken ors them, from baptists to catholics and rabbis. several hundred are deployed to iraq and afghanistan. where they perform sunday services on remote bases. and sometimes help the fallen return home. last summer an army convoy was hit by an ied in afghanistan. captain dale goe it tz was in it, the first chaplain killed in action since vietnam. when they even his name on the memorial, it will be a remin
. >> this sort of stuff, these big booms that are the main difference. you really don't have those going off at a seminary. >> reporter: audrey is a second lieutenant, one of 200 candidates training at ft. jacks jackson. this is boot camp for chaplains. >> those are the safest place for you to be. >> reporter: here clergy of all faiths learn to survive in combat. actually not just survive. to minister in the midst of chaos. chaplains don't shoot, but they have to learn...
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who was alss oo tte 3& in hisscar. 3& (jack)"it wassloud and me aad then i aw a big orange --3 ball of fire.. it went up he tree like hht and hen it went out..and i aad im out of herr." heee."thh victim hit by lightning was giien c---r and rushed to hock trauma. goveenor o'mmlley iss ack ffom -3hhi economiccdevelopmeet trip &pto asia... and speakkng about it.pit.he will talk about inn - annapolis later this moonnng pith staae and educationn &pthan 0 businesss... education... and ellcted ooficials spentt100days in -3& ccina,,souuhhkooee,,and piettam.thhy returrnd n - satuuray. 3 yyur emergency contact 3 a click away. the mottr vehiccl administration &pwill sooo offer a new servicc - that allows drivers tt - electronically add emergency -33&pccntacttinnormmtioo to theii license.yyuull be ableeto do & it at m-v-a kiosks orron-line. -3 it wiil prrvvdeepoliceewith importtnttinformatioo in case pf an emergency. "i would urge evvrybody tt dd this. i hhve a son in north 33 3 peopll can be 3 list. &p3& a california girl eets the pdds... after surriving a vacccne.prrccous eenolds... 3& anmal nea
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we carried those big heavy speed graphic cameras along with us because the paper didn't have a separate photo staff so a big day was a day when there was a car wreck on route 66 and you got there before the victims had been removed from the car wreck. the only thing that turned out in retrospect to be unusual and advantageous about that beat was that the county seat of woodford county is eureka, illinois, and eureka, of course, is the home of eureka college, the alma mater of president reagan. and he would come through quite frequently. he was then working for general electric. there was a ge plant in bloomington and reagan would come in, talk to the workers and the executives in the ge plant and then go up the road to eureka and talk to the college students. so i started hearing reagan's speeches. this was -- get the years right -- this was '53 to '55, and when he came back in our lives as governor of california and presidential candidate and president, i was hearing some very familiar lines. i mean, one of the great things about president reagan was when he had a line that worked he k
we carried those big heavy speed graphic cameras along with us because the paper didn't have a separate photo staff so a big day was a day when there was a car wreck on route 66 and you got there before the victims had been removed from the car wreck. the only thing that turned out in retrospect to be unusual and advantageous about that beat was that the county seat of woodford county is eureka, illinois, and eureka, of course, is the home of eureka college, the alma mater of president reagan....
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as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of unlocking what space can bring and a boundless opportunities that lie ahead. dodd-frank please still think the best is yet ahead. want to go to peter marquez who was instrumental within the obama white house on helping us draft our national space strategy. peter? [applause] >> thanks to david and jeff for putting this panel together. for me it has been great to sit here in the audience and listen to what happened and how we got to where we are. fascinating for me, appreciate the opportunity. one thing i want to talk about doesn't have to do with the content of policy but why we have a policy. a
as early as next year we will see human space flight in the suborbital -- these are big and dramatic things happening quickly and swiftly. it is a dynamic time, an exciting time to be in space. it is only the beginning. i want to come back to this panel 20 years from now and see where we are. this week marks the 50th anniversary of when jfk went to a joint session of congress and said we want to go to the mission. we are still reaching for new heights 50 years later. we are at the beginning of...
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when "big stars big giving" continues. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. you had me at "probiotic." everyone believes in keeping their promises once a year. but we believe in helping people take steps to keep them every single day. that's...
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plus i'll have a personal word on my big 2-0. some thoughts on my 20th anniversary of asking questions on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome to "face the nation." former president bill clinton is joining us today from his home in chappaqua, new york. mr. president, welcome to the broadcast. i want to ask you about your clinton global initiative, but i have to begin with a news question because we have confirmed reports that tomorrow the president is going to propose a new tax on millionaires. everybody who makes over a million dollars. this tax would ensure that they have to pay at least the same percentage of their income as middle income tax payors do. do you think that's a good idea? >> i do. i don't know when it's supposed to take effect. you know, my position has been that we need a long-term deficit reduction plan. along the lines that the simpson bowls commission and all these other bipartisan groups have proposed. they all
plus i'll have a personal word on my big 2-0. some thoughts on my 20th anniversary of asking questions on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome to "face the nation." former president bill clinton is joining us today from his home in chappaqua, new york. mr. president, welcome to the broadcast. i want to ask you about your clinton global initiative, but i have to begin with...
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they have talked about not going against small sources but big ones. i want a legislative solution and that's why we put for the bill last year. i don't want us to do nothing and the epa is giving us a way to move forward at the same time the work on legislation. >> do you think he would be able to get democrats from energy- intensive states to agree with him? >> i don't think he's going to get that. the epa has to enforce the law. you do not delay enforcement of the law because you have a bunch of polluters and industries and calling you asking you to delay it. on every delay means more harm to the environment. we have to figure out how to get the regulations to be as meaningful as possible. at the same time, we need to adopt additional legislation. if we did not act legislatively, we're doing nothing but polluting the planet and causing more environmental problems. >> as someone who has conducted oversight of past administrations, what advice do you have for the white house as they begin a new era of divided government and they're facing a new round
they have talked about not going against small sources but big ones. i want a legislative solution and that's why we put for the bill last year. i don't want us to do nothing and the epa is giving us a way to move forward at the same time the work on legislation. >> do you think he would be able to get democrats from energy- intensive states to agree with him? >> i don't think he's going to get that. the epa has to enforce the law. you do not delay enforcement of the law because you...
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chris: this week's big question, will bill and hillary clinton play a big role in 2012? joe klein. >> so long as bill clinton draws breath, he will be a big factor in american politics. chris: the clintons, will they play a big role? >> they always have. >> selfishly i hope so as a reporter, i love to cover it. >> we need the juice. >> at the top, of course they will. there are still a lot of clinton partisans that harbor some resentment on thousand she was treated in the campaign. they may not be all in. chris: thanks for the roundtable. thanks for watching. roundtable. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week.
chris: this week's big question, will bill and hillary clinton play a big role in 2012? joe klein. >> so long as bill clinton draws breath, he will be a big factor in american politics. chris: the clintons, will they play a big role? >> they always have. >> selfishly i hope so as a reporter, i love to cover it. >> we need the juice. >> at the top, of course they will. there are still a lot of clinton partisans that harbor some resentment on thousand she was treated...
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there are people with big jobs and expensive educations. as gene lions says in the book, they are smart, and then there's bill clinton. bill clinton can receive a detailed policy briefing at the same time that he's reading a book, reading a newspaper, and doing a cross word puzzle, and at the end of the briefing, he asks the question that shows not only he heard every word, but understands the subject as well as the expert giving the briefing, if not better. there are pregary yows people in the world. bill clinton knows more people, knows more about people, more loves being with people than anyone on earth. somehow he finds the time to keep up with thousands upon thousands of friends of bill, and he does. it's amazing. he remembers their birthday, calls when there's sickness and congratlates them on their achievements. one said he's a people prostitute. he needs to have people around him. he needs that. canter was chairman of the 1992 campaign and later was the united states trade representative and then secretary of commerce. he recalls a
there are people with big jobs and expensive educations. as gene lions says in the book, they are smart, and then there's bill clinton. bill clinton can receive a detailed policy briefing at the same time that he's reading a book, reading a newspaper, and doing a cross word puzzle, and at the end of the briefing, he asks the question that shows not only he heard every word, but understands the subject as well as the expert giving the briefing, if not better. there are pregary yows people in the...
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big companies are announcing big lay-offs. big blackberry maker, there have been others. are you worried about a double dip and how that complicates things? >> yeah, yeah. it sure does. if we go a double dip, if you asked me that question three weeks ago, a month ago, i would have said no w he -- we are not going to have a double dip. now speed bump that obama call it, looks to be a ditch those numbers, companies like cisco, blackberry, laying off workers. that's a really bad sign. it suggests we may be headed to a double dip. here's the problem if we do hit a double dip on this economy, it doesn't matter what they do on the debt deal. the deficit is going way up again. we could hit a two trillion dollar deficit if we hit a double dip recession because we won't get the revenues that you need people are -- you need when people are working. >> neil: very good to see you again. steve moore, in pennsylvania. >> we default it is armageddon. the presidential candidate who says if we don't default it is real armageddon. thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double
big companies are announcing big lay-offs. big blackberry maker, there have been others. are you worried about a double dip and how that complicates things? >> yeah, yeah. it sure does. if we go a double dip, if you asked me that question three weeks ago, a month ago, i would have said no w he -- we are not going to have a double dip. now speed bump that obama call it, looks to be a ditch those numbers, companies like cisco, blackberry, laying off workers. that's a really bad sign. it...
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the big. then. he needs. intensive number for the cars because he's screaming that are. the most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. in the vicinity of known different. produce is so much that he changes in the name of cancer leukemia. although they may. not have to have a college degree. in education to understand that if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. down the official antti allocation on the phone on called touch from the shops to. munch on see lights on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and feeds in the palm of your. question. if. gave. if. you. need to be. welcome back here's a quick look at the top stories here on our team the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis as the uprising in libya seems at least one hundred eighty thousand refugees fleeing across the border to tunisia most of them are foreign laborers. as clothes off the once again refuses to be prize from power in the libya he's threatening more violence if the u.s. or nato forces intervene. and america's losing be informat
the big. then. he needs. intensive number for the cars because he's screaming that are. the most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. in the vicinity of known different. produce is so much that he changes in the name of cancer leukemia. although they may. not have to have a college degree. in education to understand that if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. down the official antti allocation on the phone on called touch from the...
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. >> caller: i would like to say i have been a big fan of o larry flint for a long timee and thank you for everythingor you have written.very iowa so excited about your book. my question is i have a 14 year-old son who was pretty mature for his age and if you thought the book would be appropriate but he is the avid historian am i chart and listening to the stories i believe it is a perfect but for a budding historian. >> guest: as far as the book goes, i think it is probably proper for a 15 year-old. i would like to add to that typical of a lot of teenagers been too ready not that they are supposed toppos read the magazine but that is our happens. >> host: this is our last call from hollywood florida. >> caller: two quick comments i want to comment plansto offered $1 million to flesh out some republicans and a lot of information came forward on one congressmen livingston and the wife says she would try to get back together with hed r husband and appreciated if he did not publish the material. and with the clinton lewinsky thing, it is not perjury because it was a material to paula jone
. >> caller: i would like to say i have been a big fan of o larry flint for a long timee and thank you for everythingor you have written.very iowa so excited about your book. my question is i have a 14 year-old son who was pretty mature for his age and if you thought the book would be appropriate but he is the avid historian am i chart and listening to the stories i believe it is a perfect but for a budding historian. >> guest: as far as the book goes, i think it is probably proper...
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fishermen come to the national parks to try to catch the last big one. the motion right now is like a bank account where everybody withdraws that nobody makes a deposit. at one point, there will be no money left in the account. it is such a beautiful experience. it is trying to the imagine what these animals are feeling. i have this huge curiosity, wanted to be the first to apply to new things, and feel the wonder of nature, something that i have enjoyed since i was a little kid. >> and we just have time for an amazing story of survival from china. a 3-year-old boy was playing with his friend when he fell down as well. he managed to cling on to the ropes that you can see there for the better part of an hour until the fire and rescue services arrived. if he had fallen from the rope, he would have fallen into freezing water. but firemen managed to pull him out in time. a reminder of the main news, the israeli shoulder -- soldier gilad shalit is reunited with his family in israel, released in exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners on a carefully cho
fishermen come to the national parks to try to catch the last big one. the motion right now is like a bank account where everybody withdraws that nobody makes a deposit. at one point, there will be no money left in the account. it is such a beautiful experience. it is trying to the imagine what these animals are feeling. i have this huge curiosity, wanted to be the first to apply to new things, and feel the wonder of nature, something that i have enjoyed since i was a little kid. >> and...
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some legal experts say this decision is a major victory not just for wal-mart but other big u.s. companies facing class-action claims from their female workers. >> it's going to make it far harder for women, far harder for workers to be able to join together as a single class, particularly in trying to challenge large companies. because the real message the supreme court sent this week was that if you're a company that's incredibly big, you can really be too big to be challenged in a single form for discrimination. >> representative norton as former head of the eeoc is this a setback for women? >> oh, karen. this case is a setback, for people of color it is a setback for ordinary americans, for whom the law and its legal remedies have no meaning. without class action. >> i'm go to have to disagree say i think this is in the a step back but step forward and reigning in out of control judiciary and deal system that ultimately will benefit men and women. >> this is definitely a setback for women who are regularly discriminated against in the workplace and also discriminated against
some legal experts say this decision is a major victory not just for wal-mart but other big u.s. companies facing class-action claims from their female workers. >> it's going to make it far harder for women, far harder for workers to be able to join together as a single class, particularly in trying to challenge large companies. because the real message the supreme court sent this week was that if you're a company that's incredibly big, you can really be too big to be challenged in a...
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after that we know that china expressed interest in it in the days after the raid so it was that a big victory for john kerry if there was any victory in his trip i mean if john kerry is where he is on a diplomatic mission the best we can hope for is he doesn't see anything done to make us a new enemy they were going to give us that back where they were going to have bigger problems you know that having another visit from not a big deal and we also of course firefly all the details are now between nato and pakistani the pakistani military there so we aren't supposed to cross over into pakistani territory this is something that actually happened in october as well and after that we saw massive protests in pakistan we even saw them shut down our supply route into afghanistan do you think that it's going to go that far again i think it absolutely will i mean that's there's two things that happen first the pakistanis can shut it down themselves which they don't or the pakistani until services can just go to insurgents and let them blow up the takers you know they're going to us any number
after that we know that china expressed interest in it in the days after the raid so it was that a big victory for john kerry if there was any victory in his trip i mean if john kerry is where he is on a diplomatic mission the best we can hope for is he doesn't see anything done to make us a new enemy they were going to give us that back where they were going to have bigger problems you know that having another visit from not a big deal and we also of course firefly all the details are now...
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he had big beard, long hair, big socks, turd -- turtle neck i don't know, he was just sitting there. both of them sitting there, not smiling, he turned to the witness who turned on the tape reporter. he said you have 30 minutes. he launched into a record. all of the stuff. he was saying he wasn't there to answer questions. he was there to give me a lecture. now he said i will hear from you. how do you view this? i'm here to do the right thing. this is not partisan thing. it has to be fair. turned off the tape recorder. thank you for coming. he stood up, the other guy stood up. it's time to pull out the atomic bomb. i shook hands. i said, mr. chairman, i want to thank you for keeping two promises to me. he said what are the two promises? promise number one, you told me you'd give me a half hour of your time. you did that. promise number two is this, i reached into the coat pocket. i handed him a piece of paper. when i was 17, i had my first trip to washington, d.c. i thought, hey, as long as i'm going to washington, i ought to meet all of the big movers and shakers giving me advice. i
he had big beard, long hair, big socks, turd -- turtle neck i don't know, he was just sitting there. both of them sitting there, not smiling, he turned to the witness who turned on the tape reporter. he said you have 30 minutes. he launched into a record. all of the stuff. he was saying he wasn't there to answer questions. he was there to give me a lecture. now he said i will hear from you. how do you view this? i'm here to do the right thing. this is not partisan thing. it has to be fair....
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at two other big factors. one is the united nations. surprising that china and russia both of whom have had words today kind of pull back their support for this but neither of them chose to exercise a veto at the u.n. that might not have happened. you never would have gotten a resolution there if either of those countries had moved. finally, i would say egypt. look at the example of egypt. in the case of mubarak, rather than turning on his people and using force to try to quell the rebellion, he left somewhat under pressure obviously but voluntarily in effect without having to be forcibly removed. there was worry in the white house that if this stood, if gadhafi was able to basically thumb his nose at the region and the world and stayed in power after using violence, it would set an example, unlike the mubarak example to other strong men in the region, stay and fight and you can survive. >> let's talk about hillary clinton, secretary of state, susan rice our ambassador to the u.n., samantha powers with the nat
at two other big factors. one is the united nations. surprising that china and russia both of whom have had words today kind of pull back their support for this but neither of them chose to exercise a veto at the u.n. that might not have happened. you never would have gotten a resolution there if either of those countries had moved. finally, i would say egypt. look at the example of egypt. in the case of mubarak, rather than turning on his people and using force to try to quell the rebellion,...
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. >> i guess they don't have time for this, to me it is not minor so it is a big loss for us. >> interim police jordan said they were responding to more serious crimes at the time including a shooting and robbery however jordan still promises to investigate the case. >>> a string of take over robberies has people on edge. coming up how several police officers are looking for the people they believe are responsible for dozens of crimes. >>> right now the police have approved it after a deadly fire in san bruins no. they would boost fines, increase the number of federal inspectors and require shut off valves on new gas pipelines. the u.s. senate's unanimous vote came last night and the house is now debating a similar bill. >>> president barack obama is continuing his bus tour through north carolina and virginia. he will start a round table discussion at a community college in north carolina. yesterday he criticized republicans and he is now calling on congress to vote on parts of his plan individually. >> we are going to give them another chance to do their jobs by looking after your jobs,
. >> i guess they don't have time for this, to me it is not minor so it is a big loss for us. >> interim police jordan said they were responding to more serious crimes at the time including a shooting and robbery however jordan still promises to investigate the case. >>> a string of take over robberies has people on edge. coming up how several police officers are looking for the people they believe are responsible for dozens of crimes. >>> right now the police have...